In “Hay for the Horses,” how does Snyder paint a vivid image of the man and his actions? 2-3 sentences.

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Snyder paints a vivid image of the man by describing his rough hands and weathered face, indicative of a life spent working hard. The man's actions of tossing hay to the horses with a "pitchfork" and "muscle-memory ease" further highlight his experience and proficiency in his daily tasks. Through these details, Snyder creates a strong and tangible portrayal of the man and his actions on the farm.
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